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Complete the EJB implementation for JAX-WS applications

After we have developed the Java artifacts necessary to develop a JAX-WS web service, complete the EJB implementation to assemble a JAR file. The resulting JAR file contains the EJB implementation and the supported classes created from the tooling.

Generate Java artifacts for JAX-WS applications and optionally generate a WSDL file using the wsgen command-line tool. We can also optionally use deployment descriptors to augment or override binding information contained in annotations for JAX-WS web services.

For JAX-WS applications, complete the enterprise beans implementation by writing your business application.


Procedure

  1. Write the enterprise beans implementation. The enterprise beans implementation is not generated by JAX-WS tooling.
  2. Compile all the Java classes.


Results

You have now written your enterprise beans implementation to complete your web service application.


What to do next

After completing the enterprise beans implementation, assemble your web services application.
Implement web services applications with JAX-WS
Implement web services applications from existing WSDL files with JAX-WS
Generate Java artifacts for JAX-WS applications
Assembling web services applications
Assembling a JAR file that is enabled for web services from an enterprise bean


Related


wsimport command for JAX-WS applications
wsgen command for JAX-WS applications

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